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Trump submits plan for $200 million investment in Scottish golf resort

U.S President Donald Trump’s company has submitted plans to invest another 150 million pounds ($197 million) in one of his Scottish golf resorts, the Trump Organization said on Tuesday. Trump owns two golf resorts in Scotland, and the development of his resort in Balmedie, near Aberdeen in north-east Scotland, has attracted fierce criticism from some locals and environmentalists. The organization invested 100 million pounds in the first phase of development, and has promised 750 million pounds of investment in total.

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